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Elías J. Palti’s work investigates one of the central challenges in intellectual history: understanding how concepts change and evolve across different historical contexts. By examining the methodologies of six influential thinkers—Quentin Skinner, J.G.A. Pocock, Reinhart Koselleck, Hans Blumenberg, Michel Foucault, and Pierre Rosanvallon—Palti demonstrates the diverse approaches scholars have developed to analyze conceptual transformations.
The book addresses fundamental epistemological questions about the nature of intellectual change, the relationship between language and history, and how historians can meaningfully interpret past ideas in their original contexts. Rather than presenting a single definitive approach, Palti’s analysis reveals the strengths and limitations of each methodology, offering readers a comprehensive overview of contemporary intellectual history’s theoretical foundations and ongoing debates about how we understand the history of human thought.







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